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On the Chicago scene. Henry's dove into the fad (or craze) of giving away car antenna balls made of foam. From late August of 1967, on WCFL radio, announcer Barney Pip lets us know the "WCFL Sun Set antenna balls, which look sharp on your wheels, can be found at any of the 25 Chicagoland Henry's drive-ins." In this case, Chicagoland did not include the Henry's in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Another commercial in that block was for the WCFL 21 Sounds For the Sun Set record album, a mix of recent hit songs. The album was compiled and pressed in Los Angeles by off-brand Take 6 label, which did this for several radio stations across the country. The album now sells for about $30, while the yellow antenna ball goes as high as $300.
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